AMUSEMENTS. Another Big Comedy Star. The Triangle-Keystone Company’s latest and best “THE LION AND THE CTRL.” “THE LION AND THE GIRL.” Two thousand live hundred I ret ot screaming Comedy. A startling incident in the him is when the girl mils from a swing into the h° u s cage, ,iad the lion actually throws his body across the girl. Nothing quite so real has been screened previously. A SCENE WHICH WAS b.VIHv HKAIISJfiD IN THIS BIG COMEDY. The Supports are: Industries of Borneo Interest Alaskan dogs on French Front. Military Air Scout. The Artist’s Wife. Trebozond. STRATFORD SCHOOL STRATFORD SCHOOL - ANNUAL CONCERT, ANNUAL CONCERT, Will be hold in the OWN HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, , i Commencing at 8 p.m. Full programme iu future issue. T. HARRY PENN, Secretary School Committee. IN Ladies’ Hand Bags we have the largest selection in town, 5s Gd to . CDs. Charles E. James. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION AJESTY’S 10-WIOHT. on SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1 1916, TO ABRIL 30, 1917.
LICENSES— Men, whole season, available over all Dominion 20s; women and boys under 16 years of age), ss. Day licenses available for Stratford District only) 2s 6d; halfseason licenses from December 20. 1916 available for Stratford District only), 12s Gd. Licenses may bo obtained from the secretary. Licenses have been issued to the following:— C. Kavaleski, 0. Lawrence, R. F. Harkness, H. Yoylo, F. Collins, A. D. Stanley. F. A. Bamfield, G. H. Clark, A. J.'Walters, F. H. Whittle, H Campbell, S. Campbell, W. x\. Dingle, R Healy, 11. Neal, J. W. B. .Jones, J Frodric, L. Riera, C. N. Craddock, P. Wright, J. Petrie, P. Hunter, W. Lovett, A. D. Cuff, A. H. O’Leary, O. Ireland (boy), B, Healy (boy), J. Fitzgerald (boy), J. Crossan (boy), A Broadley (hoy),' F. Dodd (boy), L. Collins (hoy), R. Stevens (boy), J Butcher (boy). R. F. HARKNESS, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE, TO the general public of Stratford and surrounding district.—l, Sing Lee, have this day disposed of my Laundry business to .Toe Lee, Laundryman, late of New * Plymouth, whoso abilities as a first-class Launilryrnan are well-known during the past five years. I wish to thank all my customers for past favors, and beg { continuance of same to my successor Joe Lee, Laundryman, Broadway Kouth, just over the bridge. SING LEE. TO' HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES, JJIHE PLUNiKET NURSE may bo consulted at the Municipal Buildings EVERY WEDNESDAY, at G p.rn. Messages may bo left at Mr Edwards, Chemist. Free to all. No. 4, York Chambers. Suits and Costumes Gleaned and Pressed. A. COOK, TAILOR, STRATFORD. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Own Material Made Up. advertised goods ABE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY ? BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising ’-"I be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as presented and good value. The • onsumer who buys advor Used go is rarely makes a mistake- “L . ’-atford Evening Post” readers .uiM profit by a careful perusal of Oio advertising columns.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 1
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